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Ataman


Definition:

  • (n.) A hetman, or chief of the Cossacks.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) So even the Cossack atamans might not be viewed as ‘real Cossacks’ by most residents of the region.” According to Gromov, describing groups as rhyazhenniye also does little to explain away the incidental wrong behaviour of Cossacks.
  • (2) Later, under the direction of Cossack ataman Nikolai Kozitsyn, many of them streamed into eastern Ukraine to fight against Ukrainian government forces.
  • (3) Bezugly, the Cossack ataman, late last year reportedly presided over the burning of effigies of US president, Barack Obama, and Turkish president, Recep Erdoğan, at a rally in support of Putin.
  • (4) The leader, or ataman, of the local Anapa Cossack group, Valery Plotnikov, denied the men had been part of his 98-member-strong crew.
  • (5) Another former Cossack ataman, Vladimir Gromov, said the men’s outfits were nothing to go by.
  • (6) Real Cossacks don’t behave in this way.” According to Vladimir Gromov, who served as the ataman of the Kuban Cossack army for 17 years, the Kremlin’s focus on incorporating the Cossacks into federal structures has overshadowed the traditional cultural and spiritual aspects that are central to Cossack identity.

Thieve


Definition:

  • (v. t. & i.) To practice theft; to steal.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He shrugs his shoulders and laughs: "And they call us thieves!"
  • (2) Extensive research among the Afghan National Army – 68 focus groups – and US military personnel alike concluded: "One group sees the other as a bunch of violent, reckless, intrusive, arrogant, self-serving profane, infidel bullies hiding behind high technology; and the other group [the US soldiers] generally views the former as a bunch of cowardly, incompetent, obtuse, thieving, complacent, lazy, pot-smoking, treacherous, and murderous radicals.
  • (3) Protected by a rusty padlocked gate, Macrinus's tomb was targeted by thieves after it was first excavated in 2008.
  • (4) Rising numbers of consumers are finding they are subject to thieves who tamper with their gas and electricity meters to redirect some of their supply.
  • (5) My suspicion is there was something [the thieves] were specifically after, otherwise why would they have taken some and left others?” The stolen goods would range from family heirlooms, personal jewellery and dealers’ stock, he said.
  • (6) Capitalism has brought job insecurity and economic instability, and given power to those who are good at thieving.
  • (7) The agreement that the International Atomic Energy Agency reached with Iran is a pact among thieves.
  • (8) In Thursday's robbery the thieves all fled the scene within minutes.
  • (9) It was like a bomb went off in the room.” Arrest the thieves and embezzlers who are plundering Iraq | Letters Read more Abadi has placed much of his political stock on his reform drive, which he sees as essential to holding the country together.
  • (10) US officers in Daytona Beach in 2010 were able to prevent a car burglary after one of the thieves "butt-dialed" the police halfway through the crime.
  • (11) They were soon able to verify their authenticity and, retracing the paintings' steps, they decided that the works in all probability were taken by the thieves by train from Paris to Turin, but were abandoned on board, possibly during border checks.
  • (12) Within hours of their death, Egyptian authorities accused them of being part of a gang of thieves that targeted foreigners, and an alleged house raid linked them to a heinous act : the torture and murder of an Italian researcher named Giulio Regeni .
  • (13) The activity of burglars more often then the thieves' one goes over into the night.
  • (14) "Did you expect something different from these crooks and thieves?
  • (15) Surely, she of all people doesn’t need to be told what happened to the Labour party in Scotland when, during the independence referendum, it fell among thieves and started spending too much time with social delinquents?
  • (16) There was fine work from the Dardenne brothers – their Le Gamin au Vélo was a modern reworking of Oliver Twist and Bicycle Thieves .
  • (17) Football also evolves, just as the world, cars, computers do, so you have to keep evolving and immersing yourself in those changes.” It was telling that in April, when thieves broke into his parked car and stole various personal belongings, not only did he lose a contacts book with 20 years’ worth of professional associates, but also an iPad containing a draft of the football book he is working on.
  • (18) They exhibited no wider cause or motivation beyond miserable thieving.
  • (19) Tesco Bank cyber-thieves stole £2.5m from 9,000 people Read more Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar, said the discounters were being hit as they were now up against very strong rates of growth a year ago, while Tesco’s resurgence had made life more difficult.
  • (20) In her day this was a gritty neighbourhood and it hasn’t changed much, with a shabby market by the metro station and blocks of peeling townhouses; this is the real, old Paris, the world she sang about, with its desperate cast of thieves and tramps and lovers.

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